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Auxiliary equipment

Neptune's trident

A true design product for which we received the 1999 industrial design award. With Neptune's trident you avoid submerged boat ropes covered in growth. Can be used on all types of fingers and pontoons, though they are primarily designed for our mooring fingers. A quality product that makes it easier to board larger boats. The step can be mounted on our walkable fingers and has its own rope storage com- partment. Can also be mounted on pontoons.

Fenders for boats for pontoons (bow fenders) Fenders for fingers

Protect outrigger hulls from damage. The fenders are sturdy and easy to install. The fastening brackets permit individual placement. The fenders are cast from polyurethane and will not smear on boat hulls. Length 50 cm. Fender solution for protecting bows from damage. The fenders are cast from polyurethane and will not smear on boat hulls. Can also be mounted on fingers' triangle plates. Length 75 cm.

Mooring marine bollard for concrete pontoons Mooring bollard for steel pontoons

Solid mooring bollards that are used on concrete pontoons or jetties. Perfect for mooring heavier boats. The bollards are Combi Coat Small, functional mooring bollard designed for our steel pontoons. Excellent function for boats moored lengthwise.
® protected and have the same high quality and finish as the rest of our equipment. Can be installed on anchoring- and coupling slots on con-crete ponoons.

All of our auxiliary equipment can easily be installed at any time. Step for boarding

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